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. >> george is entering uncharted waters, perhaps the first democratic change of government since the collapse of the soviet union more than 20 years it. >> president mikheil saakashvili will stay in office, but his party has lost parliamentary elections to the opposition party, the georgian dream. now you'll have to get along with a new prime minister who ran a bitter campaign against him. >> batman is a once elusive millionaire who only wanted to politics last year. we will find out more about hamper our correspondent in moscow in just a moment. first, this report. >> it georgians will cut to the prospect of a new parliament. it's the first time since independence that an election rather than a revolution has led to the transfer of power. >> i expect improvements and laws so that children will be happy. i don't know how he will behave and what he will do for the people, but i see the people are hopeful. >> we expect things to get better. expect new things. the whole population is in a good mood. people meet each other and kiss each other. >> he swept to power in 2004 but faces accus
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. >>> americans have repeatedly said that a dealer rally in government must change. changes behavior. sure but after all the what does that mean? him one country based on their own solo opinion the side and establish a road on for another country and then threaten attacks. >>> occupancy more of the interview at cbs this morning was charlie rose. shall. >>> is the first general strike in greece since the country's coalition government was formed in june. born this way. the white lady that the strip down on her bedside. >>> up in the anti. lawrence and launches a new book that features and price tag. >>> the fight that spilled into the street. it was all caught on camera. ,,,,,,,, a lot of people name their cars. mine should be sporty. maybe i'll give mine a name. something hot. ya know, i could name it the dragon, or the green machine. oh! i'm british racing green, actually. just to show i appreciate all...uh, turtle does. turtle? turtle gets me to work, to school... no, no, i'm a cool car. so i always fill up with chevron with techron. oh. well in that case, yeah, i
. >>> americans have repeatedly said that a dealer rally in government must change. changes behavior. sure but after all the what does that mean? him one country based on their own solo opinion the side and establish a road on for another country and then threaten attacks. >>> occupancy more of the interview at cbs this morning was charlie rose. shall. >>> is the first general strike in greece since the country's coalition government was formed in june. born this way....
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workers are protesting the government's austerity measures. government officials submitted a draft of the 2013 budget yesterday that calls for a new wave of deep cuts which will save $10 billion next year. workers will protest proposed cuts to salaries, pensions and other benefits. last week, 50,000 people in athens demonstrated against austerity. wages in china are going up - by some estimates, about 17% a year. it is providing china's growing middle class with more money to buy goods, though inflation is not helping. but it may also drive up the cost of making some of those products there, as well. in our cover story, who gains as china's employee base moves up? despite china's present economic slowdown, the story of its workforce recently has been of migration from farm to factory. 25 million made the move in 1990. last year, that figure grew to 158 million. it has increased china's productivity and competitiveness. but lately, that workforce is demanding more. "they increasingly learn that there's a big gap in what they earn and some other
workers are protesting the government's austerity measures. government officials submitted a draft of the 2013 budget yesterday that calls for a new wave of deep cuts which will save $10 billion next year. workers will protest proposed cuts to salaries, pensions and other benefits. last week, 50,000 people in athens demonstrated against austerity. wages in china are going up - by some estimates, about 17% a year. it is providing china's growing middle class with more money to buy goods, though...
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last ten years were meant to create growth meant to create jobs in some form or another so somehow governments are going to miraculously do that i don't think so i think we need to step back i think with one thing we have to do is probably fix the banking system which probably means huge write downs existing shareholders take a beating and start making the people god in this trouble the banks in particular bear more of the pain and have less of it go out of the people certainly in the short term peter if i can say to you so you're saying there should be financial reform banking reform thinking about people ok not just about those institutions because that's what it's been so far. right i think you know there's been this huge denial that the problems at the banks and then every time we get these brief moments where the markets are good they pull back from recapitalizing the banks they really just have to go through recapitalize the banks for some of the weakest ones out it will cause huge losses for shareholders it will cause some people you know at high levels their jobs but i think that's got
last ten years were meant to create growth meant to create jobs in some form or another so somehow governments are going to miraculously do that i don't think so i think we need to step back i think with one thing we have to do is probably fix the banking system which probably means huge write downs existing shareholders take a beating and start making the people god in this trouble the banks in particular bear more of the pain and have less of it go out of the people certainly in the short...
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to what the government would be run by the. our turning our attention to georgia now where more than one hundred thousand opposition activists have gathered for a pre election rally their last big meeting before the country takes to the polls on monday to vote for its next parliament and the opposition is looking to steal some seats away from president saakashvili is ruling party the united national movement which controls eighty percent of the chamber the party is still ahead in the polls but has lost some popularity recently in light of corruption allegations and the prison abuse scandal. last week shed light on the gruesome mistreatment of inmates by guards at one of the country's jails two ministers stepped down over the thousands of activists demanding justice it comes as a blow to. power since two thousand and four do stay with us here for the latest comprehensive coverage of the georgian election. and still ahead for you here on our disillusioned disenfranchised. i think young people go sometime because they have nothing
to what the government would be run by the. our turning our attention to georgia now where more than one hundred thousand opposition activists have gathered for a pre election rally their last big meeting before the country takes to the polls on monday to vote for its next parliament and the opposition is looking to steal some seats away from president saakashvili is ruling party the united national movement which controls eighty percent of the chamber the party is still ahead in the polls but...
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government obligations and in cash and cash equivalents including shares of. money market funds so let's put the pieces together because this is all like legally after all so t l t can lend up to a third of its total assets in cash and then invest that cash in things like money market funds and i should know this is something you could only find out by reading this statement of additional information a supplement to the prospectus ok so we have that thirty three point three percent then the fund can also invest up to five percent of its assets in repose cash in money market funds so let's get this straight up to thirty eight point three three percent of assets can be put in the money market now let's see what this looks like in reality back to the prospectus well what do you know low and behold thirty six point zero one percent of the twenty year plus t l t treasury bond fund is invested in money market funds now there isn't necessarily a problem with money market funds but this is certainly an area of additional risk especially if you thought the underlying a
government obligations and in cash and cash equivalents including shares of. money market funds so let's put the pieces together because this is all like legally after all so t l t can lend up to a third of its total assets in cash and then invest that cash in things like money market funds and i should know this is something you could only find out by reading this statement of additional information a supplement to the prospectus ok so we have that thirty three point three percent then the...
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the government says growth will return next year. others say the government has missed an opportunity to reduce state spending and make it easier to hire and fire workers. today's budget hearing reflects a deeper unresolved problem with the eurozone. as we have seen, other countries like spain and greece have been struggling to reduce spending even while their economies are weak or in recession. >> and other things europeans might envy in brazil, they have so much money in the government that response to the slowdown is a stimulus package that has been announced. in other news, ahead of britain posting a financial watchdog has announced a reform to the setting of libor, the benchmark interest rate. the review was commissioned after a fine was imposed on barclays for trying to rig the rate. now to nepal where a plane has crashed killing all 19 people on board. the aircraft caught fire within two minutes before taking off. it is the second fatal accident this year and once again the country's safety record is in the spotlight. >> a jou
the government says growth will return next year. others say the government has missed an opportunity to reduce state spending and make it easier to hire and fire workers. today's budget hearing reflects a deeper unresolved problem with the eurozone. as we have seen, other countries like spain and greece have been struggling to reduce spending even while their economies are weak or in recession. >> and other things europeans might envy in brazil, they have so much money in the government...
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-- france's socialist government. it includes tax hikes for the rich and businesses in france. it is aimed at showing francois hollande and his team have the physical rigor to maintain france's reputation as a pillar in the eurozone. >> they came to narrow the deficit next year to 3% of national output -- date came to narrow the deficit next year. >> among the measures -- a temporary 75% income tax on earnings over 1 million euros. business also faces cuts in tax breaks. the prime minister presented the 2013 budget. >> this is a budget for social justice. and it is a budget for growth. it prepares us for the future. it is a courageous and responsible budget. >> the package includes public spending cuts of 10 billion euros. france's economy is in a precarious position. second quarter gdp was stagnant, and unemployment has just talked 3 million -- topped 3 million. the government is aiming to make good on election promises while making sure austerity does not hit france into recession -- tip france into recession. >> sp
-- france's socialist government. it includes tax hikes for the rich and businesses in france. it is aimed at showing francois hollande and his team have the physical rigor to maintain france's reputation as a pillar in the eurozone. >> they came to narrow the deficit next year to 3% of national output -- date came to narrow the deficit next year. >> among the measures -- a temporary 75% income tax on earnings over 1 million euros. business also faces cuts in tax breaks. the prime...
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the spanish government is trying to resist dimes because they know it's some popular but i'm afraid they will probably bowed to the to the dictates of brussels once again and we'll have more maybe tax racers and old that sort of thing. where we're watching these live pictures from madrid and as you can see the police and the protesters have set a tea just kind of take into each other they would see police grabbing some of the protesters you seem to be using their batons they seem to be a little bit of chaos going on around and some people just holding up their hand saying let's just do this peacefully please grabbing some other people they obviously leading them away to try to keep the peace. mall it's just it's it's it's obviously getting a little bit out of hand with the police trying to keep calm. and some of the protests and they just trying to say we're here to protest. but i do keep you posted on what's happening in madrid as bullets and things. and they say in process the. graham we look at how the lack of economic recovery elsewhere in europe is threatening to set back the l
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we are not being allowed by the government to go inside to see for ourselves. we decided to go to a northern suburb i visited on every recent trip. i was stopped by soldiers. we get off to a good start. how is the situation? one man says it is fine. they say we cannot go any further bowie can talk to people right here. watch the man in the striped shirt. he is a soldier. he has put down his gun and has raced ahead of us. by the time i greet the shopkeeper, he has filled a bag of bananas. posing as a customer. there is no chance at this shop keeper can speak freely. silence everyone. the moscow announces funerals today after violence the day before -- the mosque announces funerals today after violence the day before. helicopters came yesterday and opened fire he said. "we are begging them to stop." i asked the government about indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas. >> in many of these areas, civilians have fled because terrorists have attacked them and taken over their houses been paying >> we asked repeatedly to go and see these areas for ourselves but were
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pelley: good evening, and we could add happy new year, because this is the first day of the federal government's new fiscal year. but there's not much to celebrate because the nation is headed toward what's being called the fiscal cliff and there are dire new warnings today about what will happen to american families unless congress and the president reach a budget deal by december 31. that is the day that a series of tax cuts will expire and big cuts in federal spending will take hold. tax experts said today 90% of american families are facing llat they call unprecedented tax increases. how much? wyatt andrews is in washington tonight. intt? >> reporter: scott, according to the non-partisan tax policy center, the united states is now on the threshold of one of the largest tax increases in history-- a tax hike that could average $3,500 for every american household. without action by congress, the report says, taxes will go up next year by 20%-- $536 billion overall and will hit americans at every income level, including those living below the poverty line. for a middle-income family making $40,0
pelley: good evening, and we could add happy new year, because this is the first day of the federal government's new fiscal year. but there's not much to celebrate because the nation is headed toward what's being called the fiscal cliff and there are dire new warnings today about what will happen to american families unless congress and the president reach a budget deal by december 31. that is the day that a series of tax cuts will expire and big cuts in federal spending will take hold. tax...
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the government debt -- is only 34%. and the government fiscal deficit is only 1.1% of total gdp. which is just about 1/3 of averages. and i think this is why this credit rating agencies are so confident about the capacity of a korean economy to repay its sovereign debt. better debt ratings could make korean bonds look like a safe haven investment, encouraging in flow from overseas, and causing the yuan to appreciate. we asked how all this affects south korea's economy? we are expecting capital inflows and falling appreciation in the near future which may hurt some exporting farms in korea. but i don't think this is going to be a fatal blow to the korean economy. instead in the long term. i think it will be much easier for korean firms to finance their projects in the international market. and so, this -- credit rating upgrade is kind of benefit to korean economy rather than a concern. >> a small firm in tokyo has built an eco friendly car that runs on both hydrogen and gasoline. the minivehicle was remodeled from the regular gasoline powered car. equipped with hydrogen tank, fuel
the government debt -- is only 34%. and the government fiscal deficit is only 1.1% of total gdp. which is just about 1/3 of averages. and i think this is why this credit rating agencies are so confident about the capacity of a korean economy to repay its sovereign debt. better debt ratings could make korean bonds look like a safe haven investment, encouraging in flow from overseas, and causing the yuan to appreciate. we asked how all this affects south korea's economy? we are expecting capital...
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to what the government if you were i would be run by the. now as the internet becomes more readily available across the arab world it's giving rise to a generation of hackers we go to break free of government censorship but the help of cyber weapons but as artie's polis live reports some activists could end up being used by the author already as to pull the strings and promote their agendas. each day across the world millions of fingers fly across keyboards with the power to break through some of the toughest security fire walls this is the most powerful weapon streams of darter flashing across the computer screens of the world in the blink of an eye information that can promote provoke and agitate people. who are not i mean. physically attacking a little and that's why you will find a lot of hearkens grown up in this politicians of the region and this time the arab spring gave birth to a new generation of hakka they polish the skills in bypassing government controls to speak out it's very popular in countries where you know websites are ban
to what the government if you were i would be run by the. now as the internet becomes more readily available across the arab world it's giving rise to a generation of hackers we go to break free of government censorship but the help of cyber weapons but as artie's polis live reports some activists could end up being used by the author already as to pull the strings and promote their agendas. each day across the world millions of fingers fly across keyboards with the power to break through some...
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government. jpmorgan stock closing up 1.2%. and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif deal to cut the deficit instead of a short term solution. lawmakers will reportedly agree on a specific target likely around $4 trillion over ten years and they would vote to put off the automatic tax hikes and spending cuts set to take effect in january. but with the deficit coming down payment to signal how serious they are. jim, how sdw this get resolved? >> well, i haven't heard that sister, but that's what we've been picking up, that in the background of all these guys working on the deal already. soon after the election, our best guess is that there will be one. not too different from that story actually. >> qe-3 meanwhile, how does that play? does that continue to support lift asset prices? how do commodities get in the wash between slowing chinese growth and fed action? >> that's a good question. because i think it's a big one. i think we're
government. jpmorgan stock closing up 1.2%. and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif deal to cut the deficit instead of a short term solution. lawmakers will reportedly agree on a specific target likely around $4 trillion over ten years and they would vote to put off the automatic tax hikes and spending cuts set to take effect in january. but with the deficit coming down payment to signal how serious they are. jim, how...
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all the while the bahraini government's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters is maintaining a month in the latest incident riot police moved to disperse a funeral procession for a young man who died in custody after allegedly being to nonprofit medical attention the twenty three year old had spent several months in prison for taking part in an anti-government demonstration r t outlines the protests for equality which erupted last february the details all are on our website. supporters who bailed him out of a british prison almost two years ago are waiting to find out whether they'll see their money again over two hundred thousand dollars contributed by activists and celebrities has been frozen since the wiki leaks editor sought refuge at ecuador's london embassy three months ago assad has been there ever since despite being granted asylum by the south american country britain's determination not to let him leave the country is costing taxpayers the song the police take out of the embassy is costing eleven thousand pounds a day with the total bill already topping one million will bri
all the while the bahraini government's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters is maintaining a month in the latest incident riot police moved to disperse a funeral procession for a young man who died in custody after allegedly being to nonprofit medical attention the twenty three year old had spent several months in prison for taking part in an anti-government demonstration r t outlines the protests for equality which erupted last february the details all are on our website. supporters who...
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to what the government if you or i would be run by the. ok i still have for you are just a bit later here on are disillusioned and disenfranchised. i think that's when young people go off sometimes they can go after hours because they have nothing to do you thought unemployment in the u.k. is at crisis levels before why the efforts to tackle it i think that story and much more in just a couple of. his day starts at five am earlier in the winter tending to his flock of three hundred sheep in the mountains and pains of tina fifty five years old it wasn't the life he gentle having studied accounting but she dishes and familiar dictated that he would take care of these animals after his father. he's just made camp at their winter farm stage setting up his ute judicial to fenian round tent made of diskin. back amongst his family as his job is a lonely one and tough going out in all weathers braving streams of plus to minus forty degrees celsius it's just that i'm with them there are certain difficulties there's not enough time for everything i'
to what the government if you or i would be run by the. ok i still have for you are just a bit later here on are disillusioned and disenfranchised. i think that's when young people go off sometimes they can go after hours because they have nothing to do you thought unemployment in the u.k. is at crisis levels before why the efforts to tackle it i think that story and much more in just a couple of. his day starts at five am earlier in the winter tending to his flock of three hundred sheep in the...
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the government's. each day across the world millions of fingers fly across keyboards with the power to break through some of the toughest security fire walls this is the most powerful weapon streams of darter flashing across the computer screens of the world in the blink of an eye information that can promote provoke and agitate people. quite a. lot or not i mean. physically attacking the clinic and that's why you will find a lot of hackers growing up in this politicians at the mission and this time the arab spring gave birth to a new generation of hackers they polish the skills in bypassing government controls to speak out it's very popular in countries where. you know websites are banned and there are restraints on websites most ingles countries they start by using proxies and other stuff to access private websites and then the big draw on it and with this knowledge this growth of knowledge is being put to work in jordan a leader in information technology in the arab world like other governments and
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to be lenient as well as other western governments have said that they need to find a punishment that is more fitting to the crime of what they say is more fitting to the crime there's also been many copycat incidents around russia as well as in other countries as well in ukraine one woman took a chainsaw to a crucifix and destroyed it in cologne germany in a cathedral there three people got up in the middle of a service and had a protest there they were arrested at their trial starts this week as well in russia this country is very divided about the subject as seen here today this country is a very religious country and many people were offended by what happened in. the country's main church now prime minister medvedev has said that he doesn't see any reason for this group to spend any more time in jail that the time that they have served is already punishment enough for the crime but president putin has said that he is completely staying out of this he does not want to interfere at all. georgians are heading to the polls and what is billed as a landmark parliamentary vote for the co
to be lenient as well as other western governments have said that they need to find a punishment that is more fitting to the crime of what they say is more fitting to the crime there's also been many copycat incidents around russia as well as in other countries as well in ukraine one woman took a chainsaw to a crucifix and destroyed it in cologne germany in a cathedral there three people got up in the middle of a service and had a protest there they were arrested at their trial starts this week...
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ethics because we're supposed to be watchdogs on these governments we're not supposed to allow them to be paying customers as journalists. the uprising in bahrain started a year ago unlike many of the international world she was covering the story since the very beginning timeline analysis and reports from the gulf state can be found at. violence still tearing syria part of a ringing for rebel made concerns that the revolution could take another turn so my experts are convinced that the church communities a number two target on the rebel hit list up to president assad. told us that sentiment is on the rise in syria. the irony of supporting the rebels who may eventually become great enemies of the west is something that's lost in the into the very eager interventionists who are pushing the west to intervene in syria to arm the opposition i interviewed a group of rebels in damascus who were holed up in various parts of damascus and very suburban i interviewed some of them a few of them who traveled from afghanistan said that they had a big fight against the jews ahead of them and this
ethics because we're supposed to be watchdogs on these governments we're not supposed to allow them to be paying customers as journalists. the uprising in bahrain started a year ago unlike many of the international world she was covering the story since the very beginning timeline analysis and reports from the gulf state can be found at. violence still tearing syria part of a ringing for rebel made concerns that the revolution could take another turn so my experts are convinced that the church...
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he tried to reassure german industrial leaders over his plans to buy of eurozone government debt. >> i too will help stabilize conditions in other markets, such as those for corporate and bank bonds. we look at the credit flows -- that is the most important objective of our policy action. >> german politicians say they would have liked to have heard more about the ecb strategy as well. draghi is set to address them on his plans to buy eurozone debt very soon. >> all right, let's find out more about what mario draghi has been saying here in berlin. for that, you're so joined by our correspondent. thanks for being with us. as we saw there in the report, draghi defended the approach to business leaders in berlin. how is his message received? >> that has been the big question today -- how does mario draghi defend the ecb policy of buying up possibly unlimited quantities of bonds from struggling eurozone economies, and his answer was interesting. "unfounded fears" was the term he used, five times no less, on financial markets about the eurozone, which had and that some eurozone members, h
he tried to reassure german industrial leaders over his plans to buy of eurozone government debt. >> i too will help stabilize conditions in other markets, such as those for corporate and bank bonds. we look at the credit flows -- that is the most important objective of our policy action. >> german politicians say they would have liked to have heard more about the ecb strategy as well. draghi is set to address them on his plans to buy eurozone debt very soon. >> all right,...
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and governance. it's the political system that often has not supplied the needed governance. >> rose: you believe that your proudest accomplishment is that "italy is no longer risking igniting a debt crisis." >> this, obviously, would not have been the case last november when we came in, and i think it's pretty important for italy, of course, but, also, for the whole of the euro zone, the whole of europe, and the global economy that a country which is the third largest country in the-- the third largest economy in the euro zone has not added the weight to the series of local fires that have been happening. i believe that, also, the huge interest shown, for example, from this side of the atlantic, vis-a-vis italian developments can only be explained because of the risk that was attached to italy being derailed, and the hope that we have been putting italy back on the rails safely. >> rose: i would think that the most difficult thing for most governments, if you believe there was a need for austerity,
and governance. it's the political system that often has not supplied the needed governance. >> rose: you believe that your proudest accomplishment is that "italy is no longer risking igniting a debt crisis." >> this, obviously, would not have been the case last november when we came in, and i think it's pretty important for italy, of course, but, also, for the whole of the euro zone, the whole of europe, and the global economy that a country which is the third largest...
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been killed many of them belonging to the syrian regime now it comes amid intensified fighting between government forces and rebel fighters in the search and we are understanding that the explosions were a few minutes apart they happened near the city's largest squares at least one massive crater has remained in the ground and that the facade of several two buildings nearby were completely ripped apart according to eyewitnesses there the explosions were followed immediately by intensified gun battles and clashes we are also hearing that by all accounts it seems as if the explosions were caused by called bombs now this is not getting verified but it does suggest that this is the work of suicide bombers there isn't a burmese newspaper that is reporting that the syrian president bashar assad is in the city of aleppo where he is visiting and seeing firsthand what the battles there have been bringing about and that is also ordered at least some thirty thousand troops to be deployed it is unusual it certainly is rare that they have been suicide bombings in the city of aleppo and there was a bombing bac
been killed many of them belonging to the syrian regime now it comes amid intensified fighting between government forces and rebel fighters in the search and we are understanding that the explosions were a few minutes apart they happened near the city's largest squares at least one massive crater has remained in the ground and that the facade of several two buildings nearby were completely ripped apart according to eyewitnesses there the explosions were followed immediately by intensified gun...
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now explore how power in the hands of the hackers may be exploited by governments. keen on pursuing their own interests i'll be back after a short break. we'll come to the place to show your swimming bird you can catch both of the premier maritime aviation show of the summer check out a whole family of russian engineering feats of the let ships truly fly or just go with the flow and take in the view of the bay below but hold on there could be turbulence on board the plane it's only jet powered insidious plane the marxists. tell it up with the world's most colorful choppered and you've got to bring jousting the fleet technology i'm doing here on launch we've got the future is coming. soon. the. wealthy british scientists i. was on. the market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. the no holds barred global financial headlines. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you. are welcome to the big picture. the rolling wave of p
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merely a sion of the government and now they're trying to change the law so that government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the defendant nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against them human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial in effect a large chunk and presumably a very important chunk of the case that you're trying to run about are fewer client you're going to be. they're going to behind closed doors closed sessions you were not allowed access to so if it isn't unheard on furnace there is a huge scope for it to future miscarriages of justice evident. m i five and m i six knew that britons were being tortured in guantanamo m i six helping to deliver libyan dissidents into the hands of gadhafi secret police critics say that's the kind of information the bill is designed to suppress so beg who was held and he alleges tortured him by graham and guantanamo has a special interest in making sure the
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the government also plans to eliminate certain tax breaks. spain is intending to cut 60 billion euros from its budget by the end of 2014. back in the u.s., more signs of a recovery in the housing market. home prices are up for the third month in a row. record low mortgages, a surge in home sales and fewer foreclosures pushed prices up 1.2% in july. the s&p case shiller index notes over the past year prices are up 16% in phoenix, one of the hardest-hit areas by the housing collapse, and 6% in minneapolis and detroit. however, prices dropped compared to last year in atlanta, new york, chicago, and las vegas. staples will shut down more stores. the chain will close 15 stores in the u.s., and 45 stores in europe. staples is attempting to cut costs in order to invest in its online and mobile business. it hopes to save around $250 million by 2015. toys 'r' us begins hiring 45,000 holiday workers this week. that's 5 thousand more than last year. the retailer joins walmart, khol's and target in hiring seasonal workers. it's predicted holiday sales wi
the government also plans to eliminate certain tax breaks. spain is intending to cut 60 billion euros from its budget by the end of 2014. back in the u.s., more signs of a recovery in the housing market. home prices are up for the third month in a row. record low mortgages, a surge in home sales and fewer foreclosures pushed prices up 1.2% in july. the s&p case shiller index notes over the past year prices are up 16% in phoenix, one of the hardest-hit areas by the housing collapse, and 6%...
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i first asked about different kinds of government strategies where government works best with this, here' here is what senator mccain had to say. >> you're picking winners and losers, and obvious in the case of solyndra and many others, we have picked losers. but there are so many technologies that have been developed is gps, the internet, but that is a research and development area handed over from the private sector. that is where the debate takes place. liz: so overall instead of going into very young industries and say here, let's help this country over that one, it is helping the idea? >> research and development. one of the reasons most of us have supported research and development was whatever area or sector of our economy is it has proven to be incredibly beneficial. many national laboratories have produced incredible new technologies in defense and non-defense. you have a mature technology and you say they deserve a million dollars, that is not the role of government in my view providing tax breaks and incentives but to give them money, that is not the right answer. liz: the adm
i first asked about different kinds of government strategies where government works best with this, here' here is what senator mccain had to say. >> you're picking winners and losers, and obvious in the case of solyndra and many others, we have picked losers. but there are so many technologies that have been developed is gps, the internet, but that is a research and development area handed over from the private sector. that is where the debate takes place. liz: so overall instead of going...
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will the spanish government have to be bailed out. >> the spanish government is currently taking very, very courageous measures. whether you look at bank restructuring, whether you look at structural reforms to make to make the spanish economy agile, flexible, able to capture growth, to help people create jobs. they're also taking some fiscal measures in order to reduce their deficit so all of that is hard, but it's courageous, and it needs to be supported. >> pelley: christine lagarde, managing director of the international monetary fund. late today secretary of state hillary clinton said she put together a commission to investigate the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. it will be led by the former head of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen and former u.s. ambassador thomas pickering. they will look at security and how four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, were killed in an attack on the anniversary of september 11. american airlines discovers why some of its seats came loose. u.s. soldiers are on the lookout for afghan allies who may be enemi
will the spanish government have to be bailed out. >> the spanish government is currently taking very, very courageous measures. whether you look at bank restructuring, whether you look at structural reforms to make to make the spanish economy agile, flexible, able to capture growth, to help people create jobs. they're also taking some fiscal measures in order to reduce their deficit so all of that is hard, but it's courageous, and it needs to be supported. >> pelley: christine...
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of journalistic ethics because we're supposed to be watchdogs on these governments we're not supposed to allow them to be paying customers as journalists. the uprising in bahrain started over a year ago and unlike many other internal problem cancers he was covering the story since the very beginning a time line analysts and our first hand reports from the gulf state can all be found at home. after three blasts have reportedly a run for the central square of syria's largest city of aleppo this latest attack comes as alarm bells ring for rebel backers amid concerns the revolution could take another turn some experts are convinced that the church community is the number two target on the rubble hitler stuff to president assad and the journalist calmly already told us that anti semitic sentiment is on the rise in syria. the irony of supporting the rebels who may eventually become great enemies of the west is something that's lost in the into the very eager interventionists who are pushing the west to intervene in syria to arm the opposition interviewed a group of rebels in damascus who we
of journalistic ethics because we're supposed to be watchdogs on these governments we're not supposed to allow them to be paying customers as journalists. the uprising in bahrain started over a year ago and unlike many other internal problem cancers he was covering the story since the very beginning a time line analysts and our first hand reports from the gulf state can all be found at home. after three blasts have reportedly a run for the central square of syria's largest city of aleppo this...
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ahmadinejad said the responsibility does not lie with the government. he called on his conservative rival to stand together against the u.s. and europe. conservative politicians are fighting for power. iranians will go to the polls next june to elect a successor to ahmadinejad. >>> the sanctions include a ban on the purchase of u rain you mean oil and that is hurting many businesses. how is it affects business people. >> western leaders are saying the sanctions are affecting the daily lives of the people in and outside of iran and iranians are finding imports more and more expensive and the reel's fall has hurt businesses abroad. in iranian businesses trade through the united arab emirates. 400,000 live in the largest city dubai and they shep daily commodities home across the parisian golf and many are going to banks to exchange the reals for dollars and some money changers have stopped accepting the currency. one trader says he will have to stop exporting to iran. a spokesperson for the iranian chamber of commerce says businesses in dubai with getting
ahmadinejad said the responsibility does not lie with the government. he called on his conservative rival to stand together against the u.s. and europe. conservative politicians are fighting for power. iranians will go to the polls next june to elect a successor to ahmadinejad. >>> the sanctions include a ban on the purchase of u rain you mean oil and that is hurting many businesses. how is it affects business people. >> western leaders are saying the sanctions are affecting the...
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to what the government if you or i would be run by the. coming up in just a few minutes here in r.t. we explore with being down to tackle massive unemployment and you came upon him for a job. and are happier is becoming tilsit has a government scam pursuing their own goals. these and other stories are lined up for you now reports coming up after a short break. it's perched atop a jaw and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the a spiritual. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worshippers did themselves implicity wall to commemorate the baptism of jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of the state revenue but the location had of the us
to what the government if you or i would be run by the. coming up in just a few minutes here in r.t. we explore with being down to tackle massive unemployment and you came upon him for a job. and are happier is becoming tilsit has a government scam pursuing their own goals. these and other stories are lined up for you now reports coming up after a short break. it's perched atop a jaw and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city of siberia for centuries. it lost...
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about the iranian government pursuit of nuclear arms. take a listen to what the president had to say. >> iranian government continues to prop up a dictator in damascus and support terrorist groups abroad. time and again it failed to take the opportunity to demonstrate its nuclear program is peaceful and meet the obligations to the united nations. america wants to resolve the issue through diplomacy. we believe there is time and space to do so. melissa: does this help the president persuade the world that he is tough on terror? let's talk with someone who definitely is, new york city mayor rudy giuliani. what do you think of that? >> i thought president obama pursue basically failed policy from the day he got into office. he was telling us that four years ago we were going to pursue diplomacy. in that four years iran enriched-uranium three times more than when president obama came into office. they're on the verge of becoming a nuclear power. the president pointed out they're the biggest sponsor of terrorism in the world. what happens whe
about the iranian government pursuit of nuclear arms. take a listen to what the president had to say. >> iranian government continues to prop up a dictator in damascus and support terrorist groups abroad. time and again it failed to take the opportunity to demonstrate its nuclear program is peaceful and meet the obligations to the united nations. america wants to resolve the issue through diplomacy. we believe there is time and space to do so. melissa: does this help the president...
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of friends of britain that have been pushing for the charlottes side and his government to go have been supporting the syrian opposition russia's foreign minister lavrov said that it's quite concerning that western countries who are supporting the syrian opposition are increasingly turning the other way when violence and bloodshed is being perpetrated by rebels he said that this is a very dangerous pattern and this little to do with russia's worried that the latest attacks in syria aren't receiving any reaction from the un security council because some western nations are stepping back in addressing the syrian conflict which me eventually lead to justifying terror attacks over the world which is a blip but it's not a so there you have it it was just the most recent conversation taking place in the security council once again on syria a crisis that has been developing for more than eighteen months and still a huge division among the international community. the ring in against a military involvement in the syrian conflict ahead dress the world leaders at the general assembly jury. the sp
of friends of britain that have been pushing for the charlottes side and his government to go have been supporting the syrian opposition russia's foreign minister lavrov said that it's quite concerning that western countries who are supporting the syrian opposition are increasingly turning the other way when violence and bloodshed is being perpetrated by rebels he said that this is a very dangerous pattern and this little to do with russia's worried that the latest attacks in syria aren't...
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because the government changes took the shine off the sector. we know it's a very expensive industry that requires a lot of capital at the early phase. do you think the investment banks are willing to run the ticket on this because of the dynamics that play out in the sector? >> there is a bit of concern there with funding. but at the end of day, across europe, we're committed to reducing our carbon generating capacity, and the only way we can do that is through the construction of low carbon generating power stations and nuclear is one of those solutions. >> thank you very much for joining us today, scott parker on set with us today. >>> a move to raise cash and reduce a debt pile, the spanish telecomgiant says it has not decided what percent of capital it will float, but it does plan a controlling stake in the company. telecom has confirmed it's in discussions to combine with smaller rival metro pcs. deutsche telecom could come a step closer to exiting the market. they moved to call speculation saying significant issues were still outstanding
because the government changes took the shine off the sector. we know it's a very expensive industry that requires a lot of capital at the early phase. do you think the investment banks are willing to run the ticket on this because of the dynamics that play out in the sector? >> there is a bit of concern there with funding. but at the end of day, across europe, we're committed to reducing our carbon generating capacity, and the only way we can do that is through the construction of low...
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world followed by heavy gunfire that toxic place at this city's main square there is controlled by government forces and according to activists and nearby military social center may have been the targets terror bombings again security facilities have become increasingly common in syria's long lasting civil war and similar types of work carried out on a military school and army headquarters in damascus last week and some of these attacks are now joined live by. pakistan terrorism ground zero hello welcome to the program so rebel groups have claimed responsibility for the lion's share of similar bombings across syria are today's explosions just the latest in a string of rebel attacks that. creasing strength of the scripts and proving the. presence of a foreign jihadi is also would be. needed by the united nations and other injuries . and international agency its own would like to mention what. it reminds me of to stand back and nine hundred seventy nine when the. democracy is supported international jihad. against the soviet union back then the international community does or worsen caribous th
world followed by heavy gunfire that toxic place at this city's main square there is controlled by government forces and according to activists and nearby military social center may have been the targets terror bombings again security facilities have become increasingly common in syria's long lasting civil war and similar types of work carried out on a military school and army headquarters in damascus last week and some of these attacks are now joined live by. pakistan terrorism ground zero...
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the government is caught in a dilemma. the mounting austerity, but it also fears of the humiliation of asking for a bailout. spain may be cutting its spending, but unrest is rising. >> talks between israel and palestine are breing down completely. speaking in your, but he said they are facing a crisis. >> there can be only one view of the israeli government's actions in our homeland, and it -- and of the position it has provided us with regarding the substantive agreement to end the conflict and achieve peace, that one understanding leads to one conclusion, that the reece daily -- the israeli government rejects the to-state solution >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu then to the stand. he wasted no time in condemning saying its speech, was libelous. he then claimed iran will have enough enriched uranium to make a nuclear bomb by next summer. >> at this late hour, there is only one way to peacefully prevent iran from getting a tobben bomb spirited and that is, by placing a clear red line -- getting atomic bombs. and that
the government is caught in a dilemma. the mounting austerity, but it also fears of the humiliation of asking for a bailout. spain may be cutting its spending, but unrest is rising. >> talks between israel and palestine are breing down completely. speaking in your, but he said they are facing a crisis. >> there can be only one view of the israeli government's actions in our homeland, and it -- and of the position it has provided us with regarding the substantive agreement to end the...
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today, the spanish government presented its new budget, which includes $51 billion in spending cuts. the government also plans to borrow nearly $4 billion from the country's pension reserves to cover liabilities. what's clear is the euro-zone's crisis isn't going away soon. >> it's probably going to be another six, 12, 18 months before its finally resolved. and by "resolved," i mean they consolidate into some kind of fiscal coalition, and maybe there's some kind of debt mutualization and what have you. so, we are still quite a ways away from that. >> reporter: at today's event, monti was asked whether he thinks greece will eventually leave the e.u. he said no, but didn't discount the possibility entirely. >> i believe that were it to happen, it would be damage to the whole system. >> reporter: monti said he won't run for re-election, but he didn't completely close the door on another term. he was appointed prime minister by the italian president, and says if the president wants to reappoint him, he would consider serving another term. erika miller, nbr, new york. >> tom: this week, w
today, the spanish government presented its new budget, which includes $51 billion in spending cuts. the government also plans to borrow nearly $4 billion from the country's pension reserves to cover liabilities. what's clear is the euro-zone's crisis isn't going away soon. >> it's probably going to be another six, 12, 18 months before its finally resolved. and by "resolved," i mean they consolidate into some kind of fiscal coalition, and maybe there's some kind of debt...
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government officials held a new round of talks with foreign lenders. officials need to clinch a deal before meeting up with eurozone ministers next week. all greek citizens have been displaying their frustrations with severe cuts in salaries, pensions and benefits. european leaders still question whether the austerity measures will actually happen. there was some shine to auto sales in september. the big three u.s. automakers - ford, chrysler and gm - reported mixed but mostly upbeat sales in september on tuesday. chrysler was on top with a 12% uptick in september sales. sales came from new models, low interest rates and the improving u.s. economy. the car manufacturer reported sales of 142,000 vehicles, led by the dodge avenger midsize sedan. gm had a 1.5% increase, but truck sales fell 7.6%. ford sales slipped .1%. toyota sales in the u.s. rose over 40%. there's more trouble in the air for american airlines. tuesday, a boeing 777 flying from chicago to london made two emergency landings, one in canada because of a medical emergency and other in irela
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the time to give over all of their information to the government but the government government doesn't. to let the people know what the government is up to on the other side and is this what we can expect now living in the twenty first century with the advancement of technology advancing every second day by day is this just i mean should people just expect to be surveilled and tracked and their faces that are recorded on cell phones every time they step out of the house if you look over the course of history in the united states oftentimes we have periods where civil liberties are being curtailed but then there's a groundswell and there's a change and the pendulum swing back to civil liberties being protected and that's what we need to see here we need to see people create the groundswell in favor of privacy in favor of favor of civil liberties but what about the people who are just like well that's just the way things are i mean i'm not doing anything wrong so why should i care well this is the difficult thing about civil liberties and about privacy as these are sort of intangible rig
the time to give over all of their information to the government but the government government doesn't. to let the people know what the government is up to on the other side and is this what we can expect now living in the twenty first century with the advancement of technology advancing every second day by day is this just i mean should people just expect to be surveilled and tracked and their faces that are recorded on cell phones every time they step out of the house if you look over the...
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government to study further this specific type of genetically modified corn also in california there's proposition thirty seven which would require food labels to say hey this is been genetically modified monsanto doesn't want that they've actually lobbied against proposition thirty seven by putting more than four million of their own money against prop thirty seven so they've got their own troubles in the states and here as well right now this temporary ban is in effect until russia can take a look at it and determine the safety of fact of this corn here in russia. all right and you'll bush so you again we understand south america the new hunting ground for russian oil that's right rosiness one the rights to overfield in venezuela will pump sixteen billion dollars insecure. with venezuela cv fee it's a busy time for a. deal with britain's b.p. service the details. there have been more twists and turns in this deal than in the museum of the park ride to really get the full picture when you take a look at you makes up and how we got so this point so the british partners are here the rus
government to study further this specific type of genetically modified corn also in california there's proposition thirty seven which would require food labels to say hey this is been genetically modified monsanto doesn't want that they've actually lobbied against proposition thirty seven by putting more than four million of their own money against prop thirty seven so they've got their own troubles in the states and here as well right now this temporary ban is in effect until russia can take a...
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european governments are not dealing with their economic problem. it's so frustrating to watch the ecb do everything right in terms of protecting the banks and the sovereign bond market and watch the politicians fail to do what's necessary to get these economies to grow. you have to stabilize the patient before you try and fission their long-term problems. the politicians don't do this. that means europe stays in a recession. for u.s. investors, i think it is still something of a side show. >> something of a side show. until they either come up with the austerity or -- something's got to give, right? >> because it doesn't disrupt the u.s. economy. the u.s. economy is still growing. our exports to europe are only a very small part of our gdp. the housing market recovery is much more important to the improvement of wealth. we're seeing some improvement of confidence. we're seeing rising home prices. all these are more important to the united states than what's going on in europe. >> mark, how do you see it? you invested in europe these days or no? >>
european governments are not dealing with their economic problem. it's so frustrating to watch the ecb do everything right in terms of protecting the banks and the sovereign bond market and watch the politicians fail to do what's necessary to get these economies to grow. you have to stabilize the patient before you try and fission their long-term problems. the politicians don't do this. that means europe stays in a recession. for u.s. investors, i think it is still something of a side show....